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Deadly E. coli outbreak linked to B.C. gouda cheese
By Mike Hager, Vancouver Sun September 17, 2013 3:46 PM
The B.C. Centre for Disease control has issued a public health alert asking people across the province to avoid eating Gort's brand of gouda cheese after an E. coli outbreak has been linked to one death in the Interior and made seven others sick...
One dead, 10 sick after consuming cheese linked to B.C. farm
The Canadian Press
Published Tuesday, September 17, 2013 7:33PM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, September 18, 2013 3:37PM EDT
EDMONTON -- One person has died and at least 10 people have fallen ill from an outbreak of E. coli linked to raw cheese produced at a farm in the British Columbia interior.
The Public Health Agency of Canada said in a news release that the person who died was from British Columbia. The people who got sick include three people in B.C. and seven in Alberta.
Health officials said tests are also being done on another four possible cases in B.C. and two in Alberta...
Gort's Gouda Cheese Farm E. coli probe expands to 21 cases in 5 provinces
The Canadian Press
Published Monday, September 23, 2013 8:06PM EDT
Last Updated Tuesday, September 24, 2013 7:08AM EDT
VANCOUVER -- The Public Health Agency of Canada is now investigating 21 cases of E. coli in five provinces related to contaminated cheese products from a farm in British Columbia.
That's up from 14 cases on Saturday, and the agency says one case each has been reported in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Quebec, and nine people have become ill in Alberta and in British Columbia...